The Dead Sea, with an average of about 1,312 ft. below sea level.
That would be the Dead Sea.
Ocean
One example of a large body of water on Earth's surface is an ocean, such as the Pacific Ocean or the Atlantic Ocean. Oceans are immense bodies of saltwater that cover a significant portion of the Earth's surface.
Freshwater is probably 5 ~ 10 % The Great Lakes is the largest freshwater body.
Salt water and ice because that's how they do it
The benthic zone is the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean or a lake. It includes the sediment surface sediment and some sub-surface layers.
We do not have a definitive answer to this question. Scientists are still researching this question as of 2015. However, if extraterrestrial, it certainly was not ONE extraterrestrial body.
Water does everything. As a body of water, it erodes cliffs, roacks, and beaches. As rain, it makes some areas fertile and leaves others barren.
The surface of a body of water generally has the lowest albedo among the options provided. Albedo measures the reflectivity of a surface, and water can absorb a significant amount of light, especially at certain angles. In contrast, a black sheet of paper has a low albedo but reflects more light than water, while a white sheet of paper and a mirror have high albedos.
The benthic zone covers about 70 percent of the surface of the Earth. It is the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water.
Surface mixed zone
A river is a body of water that travels through a channel in the Earth's surface. It flows in one direction, usually towards the ocean, and plays a vital role in shaping the landscape and supporting diverse ecosystems.